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Miami Heat Unveil New Competitor-Only Training Facility
The team's new high-tech practice space is designed to push players to their limits.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 4:41pm
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The Miami Heat have opened a brand-new, state-of-the-art training facility exclusively for the team's players and coaching staff. The 40,000-square-foot complex features cutting-edge equipment, recovery amenities, and a competitive atmosphere intended to drive the Heat's players to excel.
Why it matters
As the NBA continues to emphasize player development and performance optimization, the Heat's new facility represents the latest arms race in the league's training facilities. This investment underscores Miami's commitment to giving its players every possible advantage to compete at the highest level.
The details
The new Heat training center includes a regulation-size basketball court, a hydrotherapy pool, cryotherapy chambers, a nutrition bar, and advanced biometric tracking technology. The facility was designed to push players to their limits through intense, competitive training sessions that simulate game conditions.
- The new training facility opened in April 2026, ahead of the Heat's upcoming season.
- Construction on the $25 million project began in 2024.
The players
Miami Heat
A professional basketball team that plays in the NBA's Eastern Conference.
Erik Spoelstra
The head coach of the Miami Heat, who has led the team to multiple NBA championships.
What they’re saying
“This facility is a game-changer for us. It's going to allow our players to train at an elite level and give us a real competitive advantage.”
— Erik Spoelstra, Head Coach, Miami Heat
What’s next
The Heat will begin using the new training center for their offseason workouts and preseason training camp in the coming months.
The takeaway
The Miami Heat's investment in this state-of-the-art, competitor-only training facility underscores the team's commitment to player development and maintaining its status as one of the NBA's elite franchises.
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